HANDCRAFTED IN TBILISI, GEORGIA
3D layered shadow box art for the walls that matter.
Hand-cut paper layers, real depth, premium frames. Each piece takes 15+ hours to build. Shipped worldwide.
COLLECTION
Each piece is hand-cut from heavy cardstock, layered with physical spacers, and mounted inside a premium black frame.
One Piece
Roronoa Zoro
"Nothing Happened"
One Piece
Roronoa Zoro
"Nothing Happened"
Spider-Verse
Spider-Man
"What's Up Danger"
Spider-Verse
Spider-Man
"What's Up Danger"
Naruto
Naruto Uzumaki
"Rasengan Edition"
Naruto
Naruto Uzumaki
"Rasengan Edition"
Bleach
Kisuke Urahara
"Benihime"
Bleach
Kisuke Urahara
"Benihime"
Marvel
The Avengers
"Earth's Mightiest Heroes"
Marvel
The Avengers
"Earth's Mightiest Heroes"
Original Art
Ribcage Blossom
"White Sakura"
Original Art
Ribcage Blossom
"White Sakura"
Devil May Cry
Dante vs Vergil
"Jackpot!"
Devil May Cry
Dante vs Vergil
"Jackpot!"
Naruto
Naruto Poster #44
"Shadow Box Edition"
Naruto
Naruto Poster #44
"Shadow Box Edition"
Champloo
Samurai Champloo
"Sunflower Samurai"
Champloo
Samurai Champloo
"Sunflower Samurai"
YOUR SCENE. YOUR FRAME.
Whether it's your favorite panel from a niche manga, a split comic cover, or a personal portrait — we can bring it to life as a multi-layer shadow box.
DESCRIBE YOUR VISION
Tell us your favorite characters, scene, and composition.
APPROVE THE MOCKUP
We split the artwork into vector layers and share a digital preview for confirmation.
RECEIVE YOUR ART
We print, cut, and mount the physical layers in the frame — then ship it to your door.
HANDMADE IN TBILISI
MangaMoon is a duo of artists operating from Tbilisi, Georgia. We translate complex overlapping sketches into distinct physical paper layers — each piece carefully hand-cut, spaced, and framed at our studio on Tevdore Mgvdeli 32.
We don't mass-produce. Every shadowbox is designed manually, with love for the source material and obsessive attention to depth and shadow.
“We play lo-fi hip hop, discuss character lore, and carefully assemble each layer of paper. The physical spacing is where the artwork breathes.”